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"gate to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate the opening or entrance to a specific place or area. Example: The old wooden gate led to a beautiful garden filled with colorful flowers and lush greenery.
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The gate to all mystery.
The gate to Baehrel's property was closed.
Parliamentary government unbars the gate to Bolshevism".
I wanted every freshman walking through Sather Gate to succeed.
He crossed Jerome & walked in the gate to Woodlawn Cemetery.
And the light goes through the gate to paradise".
Only total war opened the gate to Churchill's undomesticated roar.
"Earlier, this was the gate to the Caucasus," he said.
Mass transportation (Mass. Transport) as the gate to hell.
He indicated an open gate to my right.
To the front, a gate to protect the pristine setting.
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